Delete last line from the file
in sed $
is the last line so to delete the last line:
sed '$d' <file>
$ for the last line:
sed '$d' file
cat file.txt | head -n -1 > new_file.txt
Beware, it seems, depending on the last line of file.txt
(if it ends with EOF
, or \n
and then EOF
), the number of lines in new_file.txt
may be the same (as file.txt
) after this command (this happens when there is no \n
) - in any case, the contents of the last line is deleted.
Also, note that you must use a second (intermediate) file. If you cat and redirect to the same file, you'll erase it.